Entries in Professor Green (37)

Sunday
Apr242011

True Tiger - In The Air (Feat. Pro Green & Maverick Sabre)

Jungle friends True Tiger, Professor Green & Maverick Sabre have all teamed up once again to bring us a brand new track called In The Air. Premiered on MistaJam’s show last night, I have a feeling that we’ll be hearing this lots over the next few months. Massive.

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Monday
Nov222010

Best performance at T4 Stars of 2010. Track is so much better with Skepta instead of Chipmunk, ev

Best performance at T4 Stars of 2010. Track is so much better with Skepta instead of Chipmunk, even if it is an old verse.

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Tuesday
Nov022010

Monstrous. Chip lets the team down a bit, but this is still a big moment in UK music.

Monstrous. Chip lets the team down a bit, but this is still a big moment in UK music.

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Tuesday
Oct262010

Game Over

Here is the track that everyone has been waiting for. The remix of Game Over by Tinchy, which is produced by Ishi; the man behind Written In The Stars and Two Lives. He performed it at the MOBO’s with Giggs, Tinie, Devs & Pro; however Example & Chipmunk are also on this final version. Heard it about 3 weeks ago and now you can all do the same. This is such a massive tune.

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Monday
Jul192010

Where Is My Mind?

Brilliant cover of The Pixies ‘Where Is My Mind?’ by Professor Green, which was part of his Biz Session for The Sun.

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Saturday
Jul172010

Alive Till I'm Dead

Stephen Manderson, also known as Professor Green, is an artist who has grown and evolved more than most throughout the past 2 years. Along with fellow ex-Beats members Plan B and Example, he has changed his musical direction quite drastically and is now getting the opportunity to make and release the music that he loves. I have followed his work closely since he released The Green EP in 2006, but I think it’s safe to say that the quality of music he has produced on this album is incomparable to what he was making back then. The album may not be to some people’s taste; however, I think it has something for everyone and it is definitely an important moment for UK Hip-Hop.

“People are sick of being spoon-fed the same old shit music”

People who have only heard the two singles and go into the album expecting 10 tracks with the exact the same structure will be sadly disappointed - in fact, they are probably my two least favourite tracks on the album. I had no idea what the album was going to be like, but I am pleased to announce that it is everything I could have expected, and more. The criticism he has received from certain UK Hip-Hop & Grime ‘fans’ for wanting to progress in his career and make music that can reach out to a wider audience is something that frustrates me about the UK music scene. Success does not mean you have sold out. Pro has stayed true to his roots throughout this album and the subject matter on tracks such as ‘City Of Gold’ and ‘Goodnight’ are very reminiscent of the ‘early days’ when I first fell in love with this guys music.

Having not listened to the snippets, the production on the album is not what I was expecting at all. However; I was happy to hear that it compliments Pro’s vocal tone, which inevitably makes for a cohesive and enjoyable listen from start to finish. Some of the features also surprised me when I saw the tracklist, but there isn’t one person that doesn’t fit in with the whole concept and feel of the album. We even get to see the other side of Pro on the romantic ‘Where Do We Go’ which features the brilliant Shereen Shabanaa - although the topic is completely different, it reminds me of ‘Millionaires’ from Example’s ‘Won’t Go Quietly’. 4 years ago I would have never expected either of them to be making love songs, but it works and they are two of my favourite songs on both albums. For someone who has followed The Beats from the start; it is quite amazing to be able to see the success these boys are now achieving just 2 years after the label went bust.

I’d say that the main thing with this album is that you need to listen to it with an open mind and not make any presumptions of what it’s going to be like after hearing the two singles. I have listened to it about 5 times in the past 2 days and will definitely purchasing when it comes out. I don’t believe in supporting UK music, but I do believe in supporting good music. Below are all the necessary links you will need and my favourite track from the album, Jungle, which features Maverick Sabre. He deserves all the success this album brings.

Just Be Good To Green

Alive Till I’m Dead

Twitter

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Saturday
Jul032010

Some Smashing Remixes

First up; my favourite of the 4 remixes. Riva Starr adds his unique style to my favourite track off the album and Plan B’s new single, ‘Prayin’. Brilliant Remix for Summer.

Secondly is a brand new remix of Mark Ronson & The Business Intl’s ‘Bang Bang Bang’ from the deadly duo, The Count & Sinden.

Next is a remix of Pro Green’s new single, ‘Just Be Good To Green’, from Dubstep legend, Joker. Definitely my favourite from the EP.

Finally; a remix from a few weeks ago. Afrojack absolutely smashing Rihanna’s massive 2010 hit, Rude Boy, to pieces.

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